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Liturgical Inculturation in the Anglican Communion

Including the York Statement 'Down to Earth Worship'


Edited by David Holeton
A set of essays exploring the concept of inculturation in the liturgy within the wide net of the Anglican world. Consideration of African and Asian liturgies are especially prominent.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-369-4
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jan 17,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 58
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-60724-369-4
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A set of essays exploring the concept of inculturation in the liturgy within the wide net of the Anglican world. Consideration of African and Asian liturgies are especially prominent.

A set of essays exploring the concept of inculturation in the liturgy within the wide net of the Anglican world. Consideration of African and Asian liturgies are especially prominent.

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  • Liturgical Inculturation in the Anglican Communion (page 5)
  • CONTENTS (page 6)
  • The Contributors (page 8)
  • Preface (page 9)
  • Introduction (page 10)
  • The York Statement: 'Down to Earth Worship' (page 12)
  • 1. What does inculturation mean? (page 18)
  • 2. What is the future role of liturgy in Anglican unity? (page 21)
  • 3. What is the relation between formation and inculturation? (page 27)
  • 4. Example 1: The Jando and initiation in Southern Tanzania (page 31)
  • 5. Example 2: African ancestors (page 36)
  • 6. Example 3: Western and African music in Southern Africa (page 41)
  • 7. Inner city England (page 45)
  • 8. Example 5: Syrian versus Hindu conflict over inculturation in India: Two reports (page 50)
  • 9. Example 6: The Workers' May Day Mass in Sri Lanka (page 55)